PART Ⅰ.CULTURAL APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF CHILDHOOD 1
1.THEORETICAL SETTING-1954&Margaret Mead 3
2.CONTINUITIES AND DISCONTINUITIES IN CULTURAL CONDITIONING-1938&Ruth Benedict 21
3.THEORETICAL APPROACH-1941&Geoffrey Gorer 31
PART Ⅱ.OBSERVATIONAL STUDIES 35
INTRODUCTION 37
4.CHILDREN AND RITUAL IN BALI&Margaret Mead 40
5.BALINESE CHILDERN'S DRAWING&Jane Belo 52
6.CHILDREN AND MUSIC IN BALI&Colin McPhee 70
BALINESE BIBLIOGRAPHY 95
7.FRENCH PARENTS TAKE THEIR CHILDREN TO THE PARK&Martha Wolfenstein 99
8.THE PLACE OF BOOK-LEARNING IN TRADITIONAL JEWISH CULTURE&Mark Zborowski 118
PART Ⅲ.CHILD-REARING LITERATURE 143
INTRODUCTION 145
9.EARLY NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN LITERATURE ON CHILD REARING&Robert Sunley 150
10.FUN MORALITY:AN ANALYSIS OF RECENT AMERICAN CHILD-TRAINING LITERATURE&Martha Wolfenstein 168
11.CHILD-TRAINING IDEAS IN A POSTREVOLUTIONARY CONTEXT:SO-VIENT RUSSIA&Margaret Mead and Elena Calas 179
12.PARENTS AND CHILDREN:AN ANALYSIS OF CONEMPORARY GER-MAN CHILD-CARE AND YOUTH-GUIDANCE LITERATURE&Rhoda Métraux 204
PART Ⅳ.FANTASIES FOR AND ABOUT CHILDREN 229
INTRODUCTION 231
13."TOOTLE":A MODERN CAUTIONARY TALE&David Riesman 236
14."JACK AND THE BEANSTALK":AN AMERICAN VERSION&Martha Wolfenstein 243
15."MONKEY":A CHINESE CHILDREN'S CLASSIC 246
16.A PORTRAIT OF THE FAMILY IN GERMAN JUVENILE FICTION&Rhoda Métraux 253
17.THE IMAGE OF THE CHILD IN CONTEMPORARY FILMS&Martha Wolfenstein 277
PART V.CHILDREN'S IMAGINATIVE PRODUCTIONS 295
INTRODUCTION 297
18.FRENCH CHILDREN'S PAINTINGS&Martha Wolfenstein 300
19.THE CONSEQUENCES OF WRONGDOING:AN ANALYSIS OF STORY COMPLETIONS BY GERMAN CHILDREN&Rhoda Métraux 306
20.SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE PLAY CONFIGURATIONS OF AMERICAN PRE-ADOLESCENTS&Erik H.Erikson 324
PART Ⅵ.INTERVIEWS WITH PARENTS AND CHILDREN 343
INTRODUCTION 345
21.SOME VARIANTS IN MORAL TRAINING OF CHILDREN&Martha Wolfenstein 349
22.DIFFERENTIAL PATTERNS OF SOCIAL OUTLOOK AND PERSONALITY IN FAMILY AND CHILDREN&Else Frenkel-Brunswik 369
PART Ⅶ.CLINICAL STUDIES 403
INTRODUCTION 405
23.FRENCH AND AMERICAN CHILDREN AS SEEN BY A FRENCH CHILD ANALYST&Francoise Dolto 408
24.TWO TYPES OF JEWISH MOTHERS&Martha Wolfenstein 424
PART Ⅷ.EPILOGUE 441
25.IMPLICATIONS OF INSIGHT-I&Martha Wolfenstein 443
26.IMPLICATIONS OF INSIGHT-II&Margaret Mead 449
INDEX 463
INDEX 463